Crédit Agricole (
UCI Team Code: C.A) was a
French professional
cycling team managed by
Roger Legeay. From 1997 to 2008, the team was sponsored by the French bank
Crédit Agricole. Prior to 1997, the team was known as
Vétements Z-Peugeot (1987),
Z-Peugeot (1988-89),
Z-Tomasso (1990),
Z (1991–92) and
GAN (1993–96). In 1990, the team's leading cyclist, the American
Greg LeMond, won the
Tour de France. The team also won the team title at the Tour de France that year. Crédit Agricole announced that they would cease to sponsor the team after 2008, and the team was subsequently disbanded.